Usually the loft for a 9 iron is right around 41 or 42 degrees. Some professionals have their irons tweaked to match their specific yardages. I play on the mini-tours and my 9 iron is right at 41.5*
23 or 24 degrees, depending on manufacturer.
Around 23-25 degrees.
9 wood or 5 iron
9 Iron has the most loft and least distance. 3 iron has the least loft and most distance.
A number 1 iron typically has a loft of around 16-18 degrees.
Loft may range from 19 degree to 60 degree depending on the specs of the iron.
generally 41 or 42 degrees
I found this information for the Taylor Made Burner XDs. * #4 (21-degree loft; 61.5-degree lie angle; 6.7mm offset) * #5 (23-degree loft; 62-degree lie angle; 6.3mm offset) * #6 (26-degree loft; 62.5-degree lie angle; 6mm offset) * #7 (30-degree loft; 63-degree lie angle; 5.7mm offset) * #8 (34-degree loft; 63.5-degree lie angle; 5.3mm offset) * #9 (39-degree loft; 64-degree lie angle; 5mm offset) * PW (44-degree loft; 64.5-degree lie angle; 4.7mm offset) * SW (49-degree loft; 64.5-degree lie angle; 2mm offset)
Usually 18 or 19 degrees, depending on manufacturer.
PW - lie 64°, loft 45° 9 - lie 63.75°, loft 40° 8 - lie 63°, loft 36° 7 - lie 62.25°, loft 32° 6 - lie 61.5°, loft 29° 5 - lie 60.75°, loft 26° 4 - lie 60°, loft 23° 3 - lie 59.25°, loft 20°
Depends completetly on manufacturer, could be anything from 36-40 degrees.
About 23-24 degrees, depends on manufacturer.
50 Degrees The club that has "W" on the bottom. (Titleist AP1 iron set)
Depending on manufacturer your average name brand iron set degree of loft is as follows; 3 iron 21* of loft { The higher the # the higher the ball goes 4 iron 24 *{ The lower the # the further the ball goes 5 ----27 { * represents degree } 6-----30 * 7-----33 * 8-----37 * 9-----41 * pw=pitching wedge any where from 45* to 48*